About the Book
Book: Chase the Light (National Parks Summers Book 2. It can be read as a stand alone.)
Author: Suzanne Woods Fisher
Genre: Contemporary
Release Date: May 5, 2026
When Acadia National Park ranger Scout Johnson discovers a weathered note near a remote lighthouse, she never imagines it will expose a century-old mystery. The cryptic message points to a forgotten shipwreck, a vanished treasure, and a lighthouse keeper’s suspicious death. Seeking answers, Scout enlists Naki Dana, a thoughtful man whose Penobscot heritage provides crucial insights. As they venture deeper into Acadia’s rugged wilderness, their unlikely partnership begins stirring feelings Scout didn’t expect to find. But they aren’t the only ones searching.
Chase Fletcher, a charming local journalist, sees this treasure hunt as his last opportunity to save his failing paper–and finds himself increasingly drawn to the ranger leading the search. With pressure mounting and loyalties tested, Scout must navigate a winding path between history and justice, truth and betrayal . . . and determine who–and what–deserves her trust.
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My Review
Fisher has done a good job introducing readers to the beauty of Acadia National Park in Maine. While the plot moves through a long forgotten wrecked ship and hidden gold to be found, it centers on the park and its unique scenic locations. Fisher has added a good deal of character relationship drama too. There is the exuberance of teens Frankie and Maisie whom we met in the first novel in this series. There is the troubled relationship between Scout's parents. There is the possibility of new romance for head ranger Tim as well as for Maisie's mother. And over all is the possibility for Scout to find the love of her life (that would be in addition to her love for national parks and especially Acadia).
There is a faith element to this novel, at times strong but in general sporadic. There is some background information on the Penobscot Nation, the indigenous tribe of the area. But the focus is on the national park and its beauty. I visited Acadia a few years ago and it was so fun to read about places I visited then. If you haven't been to this national park, Fisher may well inspire you to start planning to do so.
This novel is the second in a series taking place in national parks. Each one reads well on its own. You can read my review of the first book taking place at the Grand Tetons, Capture the Moment.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
About the Author
Suzanne Woods Fisher is a bestselling author, Christy finalist, Carol and Selah winner, and two-time ECPA Book of the Year finalist, with over forty books to her name. She writes contemporary, historical and Amish novels. Suzanne lives in California with her husband, where life (and friends) inspire her stories.
More from Suzanne
If a trip to Acadia National Park isn’t already on your bucket list, it should be—and when you go, don’t miss warm popovers on the lawn at the iconic Jordan Pond House.
The Unofficial-but-Close-Enough Jordan Pond Popover Recipe*
Back in 1895, Nellie and Thomas McIntire bought a Maine farmhouse overlooking the clear waters of Jordan Pond. On their wide green lawn, they served tea and towering popovers to well-to-do summer travelers. In 1928, J. D. Rockefeller purchased the land and later donated it to Acadia National Park. The lawn remains. The view remains. And the popovers? Still iconic.
While the original recipe is famously guarded, this version comes deliciously close.
Makes 6–8 large popovers.
What You’ll Need
- 4 large eggs
- 2 cups whole milk
- 2 cups all-purpose flour, sifted
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- Pinch of baking soda
- 2 tablespoons melted butter
Let’s Make Them
- Start with a hot oven (and a hot pan).
Preheat your oven to 425°–450°F. Place your popover pan (or a muffin tin) in the oven while it heats. - Whisk the batter.
Beat the eggs for about 2–3 minutes until slightly frothy. Slowly pour in the milk, then add the flour, salt, and baking soda. Mix just until combined. The batter should be smooth but not overworked. - Fill the cups.
Carefully remove the hot pan from the oven and grease it generously with butter or spray. Pour the batter into each cup, filling them about halfway to three-quarters full. - Bake.
Bake at 425°–450°F for 15 minutes. Then, without opening the oven door, reduce the temperature to 350°F and bake another 15–20 minutes. The high heat creates the lift; the lower heat helps them set inside. - Resist the urge to peek.
Do not open the oven door while they bake. The steam inside is what makes them puff and keeps them tall.
Serve immediately with plenty of butter and strawberry jam.
A Few Tips for Sky-High Popovers
- Room temperature matters. Cold eggs or milk will slow the rise. Let them sit out a bit before mixing.
- Heat is your friend. A properly preheated pan jump-starts the puff.
- No peeking. Steam is everything here. Let the oven do its work.
*Recipe adapted from Weston Table.
Blog Stops
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, May 16
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Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 17
Texas Book-aholic, May 18
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, May 19
The Avid Reader, May 19
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, May 20
Lakesidelivingsite, May 20
For Him and My Family, May 21
Holly’s Book Corner, May 21
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, May 22
EmpowerMoms, May 23
Pause for Tales, May 23
Blogging With Carol, May 24
Lily’s Corner, May 25
Devoted To Hope, May 25
She Lives to Read, May 26
Life on Chickadee Lane, May 27
Cover Lover Book Review, May 27
Simple Harvest Reads, May 28 (Guest Review from Donna)
Lights in a Dark World, May 28
Wishful Endings, May 29
Mary Hake, May 29
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Suzanne is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://gleam.io/f01pi/chase-the-light-celebration-tour-giveaway
I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent review.
(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)






4 comments:
Sounds like a great read.
Sounds terrific
Sounds like a great book! Ty for sharing!
Interesting cover
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